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Lonely and unhappy people elected Donald Trump: That could be a sign of hope

Chauncey DeVega
American misery crashed to a startling new low in 2017, despite a strong economy. It's not a coincidence

Right-wing domestic terrorism remains a grave danger: Why do we ignore it?

Chauncey DeVega
Nikolas Cruz had swastikas on his weapon. Why do the media and political classes keep looking the other way?

Nationalist militias plan protest near Charlottesville to intimidate pro-immigrant rights lawyers

Steven Rosenfeld
A law firm that fights for human rights prepares to be targeted by anti-government protesters

African-American GIs of WWII: Fighting for democracy abroad and at home

Maria Höhn
African-American GIs in WWII haven't gotten much recognition for their sacrifices

The powerful politics of Killmonger

Matthew Rozsa
The "Black Panther" antagonist has everyone talking — for good reason

Inside Atomwaffen as it celebrates a member for allegedly killing a gay Jewish college student

A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
With Samuel Woodward charged, other members were concerned only with whether the group’s cover might've been blown

Number of American hate groups increased in 2017: Watchdog

Nicole Karlis
Among White Supremacy groups, neo-Nazi organizations saw the most growth

Why we need black feminism more than ever under Trump

Shannon Weber
This political time calls for intersectionality

Trolls are claiming that they’re being beaten at “Black Panther” screenings

Matthew Rozsa
There is no evidence of any violence at a movie theater playing "Black Panther," but racist trolls insist otherwise

Updated: Police say “no known ties” between Florida school shooter and white nationalist group

Charlie May
The leader of the Republic of Florida, a "white civil rights organization," said the Parkland shooter was a member

Boston Police “honor” white man for Black History Month

Rachel Leah
The force apologized for the tweet, but for many people, it's far from surprising

Terror victims Donald Trump won’t talk about: Americans killed by the “alt-right”

Chauncey DeVega
White supremacists have killed 43 people and injured dozens more in the last four years. From the GOP: crickets

How Trump trauma is resurrecting the Jim Crow era

Kali Holloway
An interview with Theopia Jackson, head of clinical psychology at Saybrook University

Freudian slip? Sessions remarks on “Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement”

Keith A. Spencer
"The [sheriff] is a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement"

Cheddar Man is “black”! Another racial panic for white supremacists

Chauncey DeVega
Those in the trans-Atlantic right who want to imagine a pure, "white" European past absorb a dreadful blow

The alt-right is killing people

Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators

Surge in alt-right violence: At least 43 murders in the last four years

Amanda Marcotte
It's not just Charlottesville: Self-radicalizing young white men are killing people at an alarming rate

CNN let that Nazi GOP candidate spew his hate on live TV

Rachel Leah
Both the state and national Republican Parties have denounced Arthur Jones. Yet CNN gave him a platform

Put down “Hillbilly Elegy” and read this book instead

Erin Keane
Salon talks to historian Elizabeth Catte about her new book "What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia"

Martin Luther King Jr. was a radical socialist, not a truck salesman

Chauncey DeVega
That Ram truck ad was both shameful and ironic — drawing on a famous King sermon that attacked advertising

When a Holocaust denier chooses to run for Congress, he runs as a Republican

Jeremy Binckes
Arthur Jones is open about his anti-Semitism. And no other Republican is trying to run against him

Why I teach a course called “White Racism”

Ted Thornhill
Florida Gulf Coast University professor Ted Thornhill teaches a course on white racism

Trump has failed the test of leadership

David B. Woolner
The resolution to censure Donald Trump for his bigoted remarks deserves bipartisan support

The Hope Hicks pity party: White female privilege in action

Chauncey DeVega
Hope Hicks is nobody's victim. She is not an innocent. She chose to enable Trump and must face the consequences
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